Glenn Close, Anthony Hopkins, John Singleton, Ted Turner, Journey and 17-year-old twins Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen will also get the sidewalk honor next year. The new inductees were announced Thursday by Johnny Grant, chairman of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce.

The "Friends" star sits atop the magazine's annual "Celebrity 100" list, which ranks the ranks of the famous based on how much money they made in the last year and how often they were seen or talked about in the media.

Aniston earned a reported $35 million from "Friends" and her film work, including the hit "Bruce Almighty," and was in the top 40 in three measures of media exposure Web hits, TV/radio mentions and press clippings. She also appeared on more magazine covers than anyone else on the list.

She improved her ranking from No. 28 in 2002. Aniston's husband, Brad Pitt, didn't make the list this year.